Companies are increasingly prepared to reach voluntary recognition deals with workplace trade unions in anticipation of changes to employment relations legislation, a TUC survey has found.

The survey of TUC-affiliated unions found that 63,500 workers have been covered by 34 new recognition deals during the six months under review, compared with 1,386 in the survey that took place a year ago.

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